@spinach fixed broadband should be regulated in the same way electricity is. ISPs should be forced to share infrastructure (public-owned open access network works too) and should have to connect everyone upon request for a reasonable price.
I'm starting to get really into trains. I already recognize a lot of the common models here and I've got many photos in my gallery that I take while at train stations.. This is definitely not helping my case of denying the autism accusations.. :dragnsweats:
@ellie first of all, that knowledge in Discord spaces/communities/guilds (if i only remember to, i refuse to call them "servers") is borderline impossible to find.
You need to know what community you're looking in, and then rely on really meh Discord search. And then you're likely to find a random discussion that is spread throughout 3 other discussions happening at the same time.
So it's a mess and definitely not something feasible.
So I've listened to @LateNightLinux Christmas special episode, where the hosts were asked "how to make the internet better?". I fully agree with the views presented there. Decentralization, federation, selfhosting are the ways to make the internet better, go back to the pre-capitalist times before monopolies. One thing that I feel was not mentioned is finding a way to tackle CGNAT and other obstacles in self hosting. 1/x
Aside from our Polish hole in the ground, adoption isn't half bad. Global is approaching 50% and places like France, Germany and India already see 70+%. US, Brazil and Japan floating ~50%.